Did you allow the mic access for Audacity within the System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy tab?
Dear all, firstly yes, I have checked the topic regarding my similar issue. Nevertheless, I could not record via audacity.
What have I done so far:
1. Installed the DJM 2000 driver
2. Set the driver to 6 - 2 16 bits as recommended by the video
3. Started DJM up with club set up menu, changed digital out to - 5 db Tried 48 and 96 kHz for recording both do not work.
4. In audacity set the recording device to DJM 2000 and channels to stereo
5. Matched the sample rate and sample format to mixer 48 or 96 kHz with 16 bit. Depending on what the setting was of the mixer.
6. Set the trim and master level to peak at 0 of the djm 2000
End result is audacity is recording however I see no wave forms and hear no sound at all.
Audacity is installed on a MacBook running Catalina version 10.15.2.
Can someone help me out, I have searched the internet but without any luck.
Thank you.
Kr, RASKI
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Did you allow the mic access for Audacity within the System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy tab?
Fantastic, thank you! For the people who have the same issue. I had to open audacity via the Mac terminal to give permission. Check audacity forum for more info.
Compared to my xdj rx the volume is rather on the low side. What is the best way to improve. Simply amplifying in audacity or is there a better way?
Different devices have different headroom or output levels over USB - some can be configured through their device panel, others on the hardware itself. In the case of the DJM-2000, it's in the hardware.
Latest OS Update for MAC requires updating to AUDACTY 64bit
DONT TRY TO RUN BY DOUBLE CLICKING .your have problems if u do.
Start by sending the old audacity to Trash so you start all fresh
Installation of Audacity
1) Go to Applications > Utilities
2) Launch Terminal.app
3) in the Terminal dialog type the following command following command:
open /Applications/Audacity.app/Contents/MacOS/Audacity
This will open Audacity and then Terminal will actually ask for the correct permissions.
this assume that Audacity is stored in your Applications folder. If it is somewhere else, you will need to change the path in the above command:
open /*location of audacity*/Audacity.app/Contents/MacOS/Audacity